What Am I Modeling with Dr. Tricia Pingel NMD
Here's the uncomfortable truth: You're modeling something through your behavior every single day, whether you realize it or not. The question that will change everything: What am I modeling?
I'm Dr. Tricia Pingel NMD, a naturopathic physician with an unusual background - I started working as a professional fashion model when I was 9 months old. Between modeling and medicine, I learned to look perfect while completely losing myself in the process.
When my mom died after a 9-month cancer battle, I realized my boys had been watching me their entire lives, learning that pushing through no matter what was the only way to live. That's when I found my way back to myself through hip hop dance and discovered the power of authentic living.
This show is for anyone tired of looking successful on the outside while barely holding it together on the inside.You'll hear my messy transformation stories, raw conversations with people who've stopped performing and started actually living, medical insights on stress and why your body keeps the score, real talk about surviving high-pressure work environments, and permission-giving moments that make you feel less alone.
This is your permission slip to stop modeling burnout and start curating joy.
New episodes every Tuesday.
About Dr. Tricia: Naturopathic physician, bestselling author of "Total Health Turnaround" (60,000+ copies), and featured expert in Prevention Magazine, Good Housekeeping, and Women's Health. Connect at drpingel.com.
What Am I Modeling with Dr. Tricia Pingel NMD
Your Migraine Has a Message: With Dr. Tricia Pingel and Dr. Amelia Barrett
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Tricia Pingel and Amelia Barrett, MD, go over the difficulties of migraine management, exploring the shift from conventional medication to holistic and personalized approaches. They discuss the impact of genetics, stress, and emotional health on migraines, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's unique biological makeup. The conversation highlights the need for empowerment through knowledge, community support, and the significance of self-care in the journey towards better health. Amelia shares her personal journey and insights into how to navigate the challenges of chronic migraines, encouraging listeners to trust their instincts and never give up on finding solutions.
Dr. Barrett studied neuroscience at Smith College, attended medical school at the University of Colorado at Denver, and completed her neurology residency at Stanford University. For 20 years, she ran a private practice in the south side of Denver, where she cared for thousands of patients—and grew a thriving clinic with a team of wonderful physicians.
But her calling as a healer eventually led in a new direction. She stepped away from traditional practice to focus on using the best of what modern science has to offer—functional medicine, biohacking, and cutting-edge genetic testing—to help people get real results.
One of the most powerful tools she uses today is functional genomics, a revolutionary approach to genetic testing. Unlike typical tests, this method identifies which systems in your body need support, allowing you to create precision solutions that work with your biology, not against it.
Her Mission
Migraine is the #1 cause of disability in women under 50. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
No matter where you live, you can now access science-backed, personalized solutions from the comfort of your home. I believe every woman deserves to understand her body, heal her brain, and live a vibrant, pain-free life.
It’s time to move beyond the pill.
It’s time to become the healer of your own health. Let’s change the migraine story—together.
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